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NCWC baseball wins USA South Regular
Season Championship
Winchester,
VA -
North Carolina Wesleyan's baseball team clinched the 2009
USA South Regular Season Championship over the weekend by
earning a doubleheader split at 20th-ranked Shenandoah
University. The Battling Bishops (20-15) wrapped up their
league slate with an 8-4 conference mark, capturing the 16th
regular season title in program history and the 4th of head
coach Charlie Long's tenure. Wesleyan will now prepare for
next week's USA South Conference Tournament in Burlington,
NC which is slated to begin on Thursday, April 16th.
On
Friday, Wesleyan brought itself to within one game of the
title with a 16-3 thumping of the Hornets.
After
seeing the lead see-saw back and forth twice in the first
three innings, the Bishops broke things open with a
seven-run fifth as they sent 11 men to the plate in the
frame and chased SU starter Greg Van Sickler (5-2) in the
process.
After
a crucial fielding error extended the inning, the Bishops
ripped three consecutive hits, including a Luke Williford
three-run double down the leftfield line.
Bishop
starter Ben Moore (5-1) settled down after allowing three
runs (two earned) in the first two innings. Moore struck out
six and did not walk a batter in the complete game victory.
Williford drove in four runs in the contest, while Zollie
Woodlief was 4-for-5 with an RBI.
On
Saturday, Shenandoah secured the split with a 5-2 victory
over NCWC. Despite the loss, the Bishops clinched the #1
seed by virtue of a 12-2 CNU win over Methodist.
SU's
Josh Simons (3-0) tossed a complete game six-hitter for the
Hornets (28-6, 5-5 USA South), who will be the #4 seed in
the tourney. Simons struck out five and walked just one in
tossing the first complete game of his career.
In the first round
of the USA South Tournament, the top-seeded Bishops will
face the loser of #4 Shenandoah/#5 Greensboro at 8:00 p.m.
on Thursday night at Burlington Athletic Stadium. The
tournament is double elimination with the champion receiving
an automatic bid to the NCAAs. For more information, please
visit
http://www.averettcougars.com/sports/2009/4/3/BB_0403090119.aspx.
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